Some people still care about privacy, fight against the cashless society!
Some people still care about privacy, fight against the cashless society!
Some people still care about privacy, fight against the cashless society!
I mean taxation is theft anyways.
Correct, that is why IRS "agents" carry guns.
That's possible, though inferred rather than stated. But whether they are being forthcoming about all of their motivations for the preference, either or both are good reasons.
lol that’s a tax evader, they save 20% and you save 10%, it’s the good old Italian tradition of “you don’t really need a receipt do you”
Great, taxes is theft.
Someone doesn't want to pay fees or taxes. Privacy is just a convenient excuse
Fees are no problem, they come along with valuable services. Taxes is theft and is extracted by the use of violence then the funds are stolen, wasted, and used to commit murder.
Holy shit.. that went insane insanely fast.
How would a guverment work without taxes? And if your argument is that a society works without a guverment, how would that work in regards to hospitals, firefighters, cops, social programs for the poor or homeless, etc?
😂 instance checks out
Taxes is theft
Okay, then leave civilised society.
You would not believe how many cash payments in the end customer food and service industry never make it to the books.
What's next? "Save the Planet! Save Paper! Get 5% off if you don't need an invoice!"
Good to hear. It means less money going to war criminals.
Yes that's why I pay cash. To help out the small people!
You end up hurting the small people because less taxes paid means there is less for healftcare, social work...
I really don't like cash.
It's just too vulnerable to theft and robbery.
I think Monero is better than cash. Would love to see that get more use in these kind of settings.
Why is this so heavily down-voted in monero.town of all places?...
Lemmy.world gtfo you dummies
Cash still should always be an option. Many people do not have access to anything but cash.
If it would be 1-3%, I understand, because that's the fee for credit cards. But 10%?? Something is clearly wrong.
This would be illegal some places.
Yes, in communist hellholes.
I believe this is illegal if its in the UK. The EU introduced regulations a few years ago banning fees for credit card payments. As a consumer it was great because lots of businesses were taking the mick charging more than they have to pay but knew people really prefer credit cards. I think this method of trying to get around that is in fact illegal because you are effectively charging more for credit card payments.
I agree with the idea and I don't have this reaction else where but when I see the cash only signs in food places it just makes me jump to tax evasion. Don't know why it's only food places that give me that feeling.
Man, OP's comments in here are a ride. And I thought the tankies were bad
Many are coming from reddit (another communist hellhole). State worshipers hate crypto because it is a tool for freedom. It peacefully rips the power over money from state control and by extension banker control, since the bankers fully own the bloated communist state that we have in all developed nations today.
He's one of the rare cases where this picture fits perfectly.
LOL, communism is so gay.
The cashless society thing is just idiotic religious superstition masquerading as legitimacy. A disgusting number of people still believe that "the number of the beast" from the Bible book of Revelations is literal in some way. Anything that makes paper money obsolete in favor of electronic, especially if it's an implant, is viewed by some in that capacity. It's stupid AF but then again so are religious literalists.
good job on increasing monero.town's reach
I was wondering... how much does a credit company know if I pay with my cc? Do they know every detail of my lunch menu? If so, that does have something to do with privacy, I'm not very comfortable. If they just know the total amount I pay, then I wouldn't mind too much, though.
I'm not sure that has to do with privacy and more like "help us avoid paying income taxes." No one denies that cash is completely anonymous, but that's not the intent here. This is coming from a huge advocate for privacy, but to me this is a stretch.
Avoid paying tax and avoid paying the card transaction fees, which I think is usually a few percent. The latter is valid to get a discount, but it's not going to save them 10%, so feels a bit dodgy.
Ya, they're going for the ~35% tax dodge
The small restaurant I work in racked up at 16k in credit card fees in months. We've had to start applying the 3% fee to credit card sales.
Medium sized business owner here. We pay a lot more for the handling of cash than for cashless.
Credit cards transaction may only cost a few percent, but the cost to business can be significantly higher. For example visa forces you to no require a minimum for credit cards, and they charge a base fee regardless. Also if a customer issues a dispute, the business may have to pay the dispute fee, regardless of the outcome of the dispute. Louis Rosmann as quite a few good videos on this topic, eg: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6an5ZP4Vnzg
Agreed. That’s exactly what that is.
They are trying to make people aware that technocratic communists are trying to ban cash, obviously.
Wait you're on monero.town. isn't that a crypto? A cashless currency?
I hate those dang cryptobros and their communism!
Wish I was this oblivious